PHIND Seminar Series: Developing a Deep Learning Model for Early Detection of Cardiovascular Disease and Toxicity
11:00am – 12:00pm Seminar & Discussion
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Webinar URL: https://stanford.zoom.us/s/99807278159
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Angela Zhang
MD/PhD student
Stanford University
Abstract
Induced pluripotent stem cell derived cardiomyocytes (iPSC-CMs) provide an opportunity to study cardiac development, cardiac disease, and cardiotoxicity. Here, we present a deep learning model that has been trained on a 100,000 image dataset of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) differentiating into cardiomyocytes. We demonstrate that the model is able to predict differentiation outcomes through classification and segmentation. We then investigate the molecular mechanism underlying the model’s predictions and finally demonstrate that the model can be used for high-throughput label-free screening of drugs and environmental toxins that can perturb cardiac development.
About Angela Zhang
Angela Zhang is currently a MD/PhD student in the Joseph C. Wu lab pursuing a PhD in Genetics and PhD minor in CS. Her research interests include applying deep learning methods to stem cell technology to advance drug screening and disease modeling. She graduated from Harvard College in 2016, majoring in Biomedical Engineering.
Hosted by: Garry Gold, MD
Sponsored by: PHIND Center & the Department of Radiology